Cotton Chitinase Gene GhChi6 Improves the Arabidopsis Defense Response to Aphid Attack |
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Authors: | Zhong Xiao Feng Pei Ma Qiqi Zhang Yi Yang Yazhen Zhang Jianmin |
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Institution: | 1.Institute of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, 434025, China ;2.College of Life Sciences, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, 434025, China ; |
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Abstract: | Despite the involvement of many members of the chitinase family in the plant immune system, the exact functions of most chitinases remain poorly understood, especially in plant defense responses to phytophagous insects. Here, the gene GhChi6, which encodes a chitinase protein in Gossypium hirsutum, was shown to be induced by cotton aphid feeding and mechanical wounding. Overexpression of GhChi6 in Arabidopsis plants improved their defense response to aphids. The activities of chitinase and PPO in GhChi6 transgenic Arabidopsis plants were higher than those in wild-type plants. Callose deposition in leaves from GhChi6 transgenic Arabidopsis plants was clearly increased compared with wild-type plants. The levels of AtEDS1, AtPAD4, and AtEDS5 in the SA signaling pathway were higher in GhChi6 transgenic Arabidopsis Line4 than those in wild-type plants, while the expression levels of AtLOX2 in the JA signaling pathway and AtEIN2 in the ethylene signaling pathway were lower in GhChi6 transgenic Arabidopsis Line4 than those in wild-type plants. These results collectively showed that the cotton chitinase gene GhChi6 modulated the plant defense response to aphid attack, which may help guide strategies for improving cotton aphid prevention. |
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